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... a video of her father being pulled over and detained by immigration officials about six blocks away from dropping her younger sister off at ... This brief aims to inform advocates and policymakers about the effects of hostile immigration policies on children and the need to ...

... seeking refuge demonstrate its expansive vision to restrict immigration at all cost.
Children in Detention and Family Separation
... Council.
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... in temporary foster care. It draws preliminary conclusions about the emerging impact of family separation on outcomes for these children.
Detached and Afraid: U.S. Immigration Policy and the Practice of Forcibly Separating Parents and Young ...

Recent demographic trends and a rapidly changing immigration policy landscape, including rising federal immigration enforcement, ... born in the country and are therefore U.S. citizens, and about one-quarter have an unauthorized immigrant parent.
Children of ...

... recent study examining the experience of people who lived in counties where SNAP—previously known as the Food Stamp Program—was first ... a lawful permanent resident (or “green card holder”). Immigration officials consider whether the applicant could become primarily ...

... of deportation.
These efforts are vital. Restrictive immigration policies and increased enforcement are causing fear and toxic ... impacts the entire community. They are facing uncertainty about their legal status and fear they may lose permission to remain in the ...

... of using benefits in the future.
Beyond reducing future immigration numbers, there is widespread concern this revised public charge ... release of a final public charge rule. They find that:
About one in seven adults in immigrant families (13.7 percent) reported ...

... health care is greater than ever.
Fear of raids from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and family separation policies has a ... of their health clinics.
Pregnant people who are worried about deportation are also skipping out on prenatal appointments and many ...

... Medicaid, SNAP, or housing assistance in 2018 because of immigration concerns. The study highlights fear and confusion about the proposed public charge rule, a reliance on the media for information ...

... Security is proposing a rule to undermine a longstanding immigration provision relating to the use of federal public benefits, such as ... how the proposed DHS rule to re-make the "public charge" immigration provision would result in discouraging many eligible immigrants ...

A proposal from the Trump administration aims to remake immigration policy by expanding the definition of “public charge.” The ... Program (CHIP) for their children, the majority of whom are US citizens.
As we explore in our new brief , Medicaid/CHIP ...

... of the new public charge rule dwarfs that of any other immigration policy under this administration thus far. The rule’s “chilling ... services for which they are eligible. Fearing the potential immigration consequences, many have preemptively disenrolled from public ...